Health Tip: Watch for Choking Hazards HealthDay via Yahoo! News Tue, 27 Mar 2012 01:27 AM PDT (HealthDay News) -- Once your baby starts eating solid food, it's important to avoid offering the child possible choking hazards. |
Hospital dedicates care unit Daily Journal Tue, 27 Mar 2012 01:18 AM PDT Jason and Bianca Pierce of Upper Deerfield hold their 15-day-old newborn baby girl Ailani in the new Deborah F. Sager Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at South Jersey Healthcare Regional Medical Center in Vineland. |
STORIES - HOT NEWS Bea Alonzo: sexy tisay by admin posted on March 27, 2012 Inside Pinoy Showbiz Tue, 27 Mar 2012 01:04 AM PDT BY JAMIE ORTEGA PHOTO BY ROY MACAM FOR MEG MAGAZINE We've all witnessed Bea Alonzo's chubby years, when, according to various interviews, the half-British, half-Filipina stunner would always get the " maganda ka pero mataba ka, " line because of herbaby fat. Well, look at Bea now! |
'October Baby' Tells A Story Hollywood Wouldn't KERA North Texas Tue, 27 Mar 2012 01:00 AM PDT October Baby tells the story of 19-year-old Hannah, a first-year college student, who leaves home on a search for her birth mother. In many ways, it's a Hollywood-style road trip movie dealing with questions of identity, but at the movie's core is also a vigorous message about abortion. In one scene, Hannah tracks down a nurse who worked at the health clinic where her birth mother had sought an ... |
Merced coin collector has national reputation as assessor Merced Sun-Star Tue, 27 Mar 2012 00:53 AM PDT For most of his life, Merced's Jim Stofle has been interested in coins. His knowledge and appreciation of coins have led to a much-heralded ability to evaluate rare examples.When Stofle was about 8 or 9 years old, his baby sitter brought along a shoe box full of coins to entertain her new charge. Stofle, now 56, still has one of those coins, known as a Fugio cent, which today is worth about $5 ... |
The carers are poorly paid but keep on going ABC via Yahoo!7 News Tue, 27 Mar 2012 00:50 AM PDT It's like looking into the eyes of a newborn baby; loving and innocent one minute, confused, angry and demanding the next but these are the eyes of a 45-year-old Aboriginal woman. |
The business of losing a pet Omaha World-Herald Tue, 27 Mar 2012 00:43 AM PDT Paula Coffee knows it won't be long before her "baby," a 12-year-old Boxer named Felon, will have to be put down. |
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